Augustine, 2003 - Google Patents
The effects of interval resistance and interval aerobic exercise on oxygen pulseAugustine, 2003
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- Augustine D
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Oxygen pulse was measured during interval resistance and interval aerobic exercise. Oxygen pulse, defined as oxygen uptake per heart beat, is an indicator of stroke volume, and its rise may increase cardiovascular efficiency. The heart rate corresponding to each …
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